Why were we so poor before the sending off and changed into a different team after ?

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    ossettred Well-Known Member

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    Players making individual errors, they couldn't pass to each other, they were falling apart. It looked like Davey's days were numbered.

    Did they play with we have nothing to lose attitued and the pressure was lifted from them after the sending off ?

    Or did Donny just fall apart after Foster got a goal back ?

    I hope it was Davey that got right leaving 3 at the back and the players played out of their skins for him, although before the sending off it didn't look
    like they were.
     
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    Brian Mahoneys Waist Well-Known Member

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    I thought they were nervous in the first half but then found that fighting spirit when everything seemed against them.Fantastic team ethic from the players and management.
     
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    Didn't we improve after getting a scrappy goal from a free kick?

    Prior to that there were chants of "Davey Out."
     
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    RE: Didn't we improve after getting a scrappy goal from a free kick?

    probably thats what we needed a scappy goal, I hope Hume starts to get them scrappy goals then I'd be more happy about the price tag.
     
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    I don't think he had much choice. It was the now or never approach. He knows his job was on the line, but fair play to the team who, before the sending off looked dead.

    Must say JCR was diffferent class. He's here he's there he's every ******* where springs to mind! :D
     
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    I thought JCR's run for Macken's goal was something that he should be doing more regular, but then again he'd be playing
    in the Prem.
     

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